![]() Anything amd64 operating from amd64, but talking to arm64 would likely succeed if the arm64 side has arm64 binaries (each end would have the proper software for talking to an architecture agnostic protocol).īasically, you should try it out and see if it works, but if you are required to install an amd64 package on arm64, then don’t even try. ![]() On the other hand, if the browser allows adding a program, then you already know the binary part of the content is native to the architecture where needed.Īnything designed for amd64 would fail to install/run on arm64. It is unlikely that an entire remote desktop would have the ability to do its job purely as a script, but if you were displaying something like the browser itself, then maybe it could do this using JavaScript/ECMAScript (architecture independent scripting), although I doubt desktop sharing would be purely a script (even a scripted tool probably has some binary content in the form of some sort of plug-in). ![]() The application running on the PC or Jetson will care unless the application is entirely an interpreted script language. Often (just in general, not necessarily with chromium-browser), with a remote desktop protocol, the communications over the network will not care about architecture. In terms of cross architecture sharing I can only give you an idea of how I *think( it would work (or not) as a way of thinking about remote protocols/desktops. If you want to know more about how/why it could/should/wouldn’t work, keep reading. Had I tried to add this via the “ apt-get” mechanism, then this would have failed since it is chromium-browser which installs the mechanism, and not the system as a whole. I did install to both PC and a Jetson NX (very similar to the TX1 if you have a recent L4T release), but did not test it. The browser will correctly add the architecture if it exists. The short answer, so far as I have checked: If you go to “ chrome://apps”, sign in to Google, and search for “ remote desktop”, then you should be able to add this via the browser. Over private networks this seems to suffer and not take advantage of the local network, but perhaps I am wrong since I did not test. Had the other end of the connection been to a remote internet user this would have been a very good feature. Ironically, my desktop PC is also the router to the Jetson. In my case I am using a private gigabit ethernet, and using this application would have required my Jetson to go over the internet to google, then back again over the internet to my desktop PC. ![]() I did not try to use the service after that point, so I have not tested further. It seems that this is all done through google and the app runs within chrome, so there is no need for directly installing any application on the system. This allows installing chrome remote desktop. With the package “chromium-browser” installed on the Jetson I was able to put this address into chromium:Īs a result I was able to go to “web store” (you will probably have to use your gmail login account). Access another computer with Chrome Remote Desktop - Computer - Google Chrome Help
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